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Mediaeval tales (1886)


Author: Morley, Henry, 1822-1894
Subject: Legends; Literature, Medieval -- Translations into English
Publisher: London : G. Routledge
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: AMR-3885
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Robarts - University of Toronto
Collection: robarts; toronto

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Turpin's history of Charles the Great and Orlando.--Ballad romance touching the days of Charlemagne and of the Cid Campeador with the ballad of Count Alarcos; from the Spanish ballads translated by John Gibson Lockhart.--Tales from the Gesta Romanorum.--A discourse of the most famous Dr. John Faustus

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